The Impact of Psychological Distress on the Occupational Well-Being of Sexual and Gender Minorities

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作者
Pereira, Henrique [1 ,2 ]
Silva, Patricia [1 ]
Beatriz, Colleen [1 ]
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[1] Univ Beira Interior, Fac Social & Human Sci, Dept Psychol & Educ, Polo 4, P-6200209 Covilha, Portugal
[2] Res Ctr Sports Sci Hlth Sci & Human Dev CIDESD, P-5001801 Vila Real, Portugal
关键词
psychological distress; occupational well-being; sexual minorities; MENTAL-HEALTH; PORTUGUESE GAY; WORKPLACE; DISCRIMINATION; ORIENTATION; WORK; EXPERIENCES; PROFESSIONALS; BISEXUALITY; ANTECEDENTS;
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10.3390/healthcare10040699
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: Discrimination against sexual and gender minorities in occupational settings has been an important topic of research. However, little is known about this impact in Portuguese-speaking people. Methods: 305 Portuguese and Brazilian participants who identified as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual, and other sexual and gender identities (LGBTQIA+) completed an online survey comprising sociodemographic questions, a set of scales to assess psychological distress, and a set of scales to assess occupational well-being. Results: Participants had higher levels of burnout, depressive symptoms, and anxiety and lower levels of work-related quality of life, engagement, and self-efficacy at work compared to the defined cut-off points for normative populations, with asexual and bisexual people appearing to be the most affected. Significant correlations were found for all variables, and psychological distress was a significant predictor of lower occupational well-being. Conclusions: These findings are useful for understanding the occupational health of LGBTQIA+ people and suggest efforts to improve the climate in the workplace for this population.
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